Healthy Chicken Recipes: Baking, Smoking & Crispy Wing Tips

Baking, smoking, and sautéing are versatile ways to prepare tender chicken. Master techniques for crispy wings, jarred alfredo sauce upgrades, and nutrient-dense chicken fillets for a balanced diet.

Chicken Legs Cooking

Signs of Spoiled Chicken in the Fridge

Eating spoiled meat can result in food poisoning, which causes, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, fever and cramping. Avoid food poisoning by ensuring the meat you cook is fresh and has not had time to go bad. Chicken can go bad within three days, even if is it kept in the refrigerator.

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How to Cook Kookaburra Wings

If you’re a regular customer of the Australian-themed restaurant franchise Outback Steakhouse, you probably know what “kookaburra wings” are. If not, don’t be alarmed: They aren't made out of the Australian kingfisher’s wings. They're just the restaurant’s take on traditional buffalo chicken wings.

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Chicken salad

The Best Way to Cook Cubed Chicken

Cooked, cubed chicken is a staple of recipes from all-American casseroles, soups and salads to Asian stir-fries and Latin American empanadas. Chicken cooks fairly quickly and needs little tenderizing, so cooking cubed chicken takes very little time and effort.

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Golden crisp chicken thighs with herbs and spices

How to Pan Sauté Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs

A package of chicken thighs represents a bounty of possibilities. Though many prefer frying and baking chicken, sautéing is an option that is often overlooked. Sautéing is a fast and simple way to cook chicken thighs while keeping them tender and juicy.

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dredging meat in flour

How To Make Breading Stick to a Baked Chicken

Making the bread coating stick to baked chicken is not as difficult as you may think. The trick to making the breading stick is to dry the surface of the chicken, and then create a glue-like surface with a flour and egg blend.

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Is Broiling or Baking Chicken Healthier?

Chicken, especially the breast, is one of the healthiest sources of animal protein you can eat. Frying is not the healthiest way to go when cooking chicken, but that still leaves a lot of options.

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How to Marinate Chicken With Mr. Yoshida's Sauce

Marinating chicken adds flavor and tenderizes the meat. For safety, always marinate chicken in the refrigerator, though, because marinating at room temperature speeds up bacterial growth. Mr. Yoshida’s is a dual purpose sauce used for cooking and marinating.

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Roasted chicken thighs with vegetables

How to Cook Chicken So It Is Tender & Falling Off of the Bone

Making succulent, fall-off-the-bone chicken requires neither formal cooking experience nor a lot of time in the kitchen. Two methods for such preparation include using a slow cooker or oven cooking bags. The slow cooker simmers the chicken for hours while you just walk away and do your thing.

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Shrimp stir fry in a wok

How to Stir Fry Chicken & Shrimp With Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is a colorless, semi-solid fat extracted from the flesh of the coconut. Although coconut oil is classified as a saturated fat, unlike the long-chain fatty acids found in other animal and vegetable-based oils, coconut oil does not affect blood cholesterol.

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Pasta Fettucine Alfredo  with Shrimp or Prawns

What to Put in Fettuccine Alfredo

Fettuccine Alfredo is an Italian pasta dish with a cheesy cream sauce. Paired with a grilled chicken breast or served alone, it is a delicious main dish option. According to Epicurious, Alfredo di Lello is the Roman chef who created this dish in the 1920s.

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Stewed giblets

How to Boil Turkey Giblets

Giblets, be it turkey or chicken, is the name given to the organ meat of poultry, which comprises the heart, liver and gizzard. They are found within the cavity of the turkey or chicken, usually packaged together in a bag, but can also be found sold separately.

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barbecue chicken wings with beer and celery

How to Get Sauce to Stick to Chicken Wings

Almost every home cook has experienced this scenario: you make your favorite chicken wings and the sauce just seems to slide off the meat. You are left with a bowl of sauce and a plate of chicken with a very light glaze of sauce that you can barely taste.

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Homemade Organic Vegetarian Cheese Omelette

Egg & Chicken Diet

Eggs and chicken are nutritious foods that are high in protein, and they may help you lose weight -- as long as chicken and eggs aren't the only thing you're eating.

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How to Cook Chicken Legs & Breasts in the Oven

Oven cooking chicken is one of the simplest and most effective ways to get juicy and tender meat. But, it has to be done correctly. Chicken can handle a certain amount of slow-baking, but it is generally wise to add liquid or coat the chicken to trap the moisture using that method.

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Roasted chicken breast and vegetables

How to Cook Chicken Breasts on the Big Green Egg

The Big Green Egg ceramic grill is designed to let you grill, smoke and bake using one product rather than three. The thick ceramic walls retain heat, allowing you to cook your meats longer at lower temperatures, much like a smoker, but opening the lid gives you the convenience of a traditional charcoal grill.

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Homemade Southern Fried Chicken

How to Fry Chicken With Cornstarch

Although an unlikely and unconventional ingredient, cornstarch helps to ensure a crispy crust on fried chicken that does not fall off. The coating may not be what you expect, however, as it is closely resembles a heavy tempura batter.

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How to Cook a Deboned Stuffed Chicken

Whole chickens that have been deboned and stuffed with a savory filling make an easy main course. You can find prepared stuffed chickens in the fresh or freezer sections of most grocery stores, or prepare your own filling.

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Homemade Southern Fried Chicken

How to Cook a Frozen Banquet Chicken

ConAgra foods manufactures Banquet Chicken, a convenient pre-fried chicken with a crispy coating. The chicken is completely cooked, but you must heat it properly before serving it. Banquet chicken is available in several varieties, including original, Country Style, Hot 'N Spicy, Southern and Skinless.

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whole roasted chicken with pepper and thyme

How to Bake Partially Frozen Chicken

Raw, frozen chickens are available in the meat sections of most supermarkets. Frozen chickens are normally less expensive than fresh chickens and, if prepared properly, they can taste just as good. One of the drawbacks of buying frozen chickens is the extra preparation time.

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Grilled chicken breast and chili pepper on a plate horizontal

How to Broil Chicken Tenderloins

Chicken tenderloins, which are located below the breast meat of a chicken, are long, slender cuts of white meat. Tenderloins are lean meat with a high protein-to-fat ratio. This makes chicken tenderloins a great choice for a balanced diet. Broiling tenderloins in the oven is fast and convenient.

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